Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Focusing on five German works of the Romantic Period, this study offers a glimpse into the nature of Romantic outlaw narrative and its place in literary history. Friedrich Schiller's Die Rauber (1781), serving as a fountainhead of the Romantic treatment of the outlaw, is discussed in the context of Kantian ethics. Several other works by Schiller illustrate his interest in criminality, particularly his programmatic treatment of the outlaw in "Der Verbrecher aus verlorener Ehre"; (1786) and his subtle and tangential treatment in Wilhelm Tell (1804). C. A. Vulpius's Rinaldo Rinaldini (1798), a best-selling novel and potent text for exploration of the outlaw theme, represents German Robber Romantic...